Saturday, March 17, 2012

Schumacher outshines F1 champion Vettel in wet Melbourne session

March 16, 2012 -- Updated 2019 GMT (0419 HKT)
Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher was fastest in wet practice conditions in Melbourne on Friday.
Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher was fastest in wet practice conditions in Melbourne on Friday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Michael Schumacher sets the pace in opening practice session of 2012 Formula One season
  • Mercedes' veteran German driver has not been fastest in practice since returning in 2010
  • Double world champion Sebastian Vettel down in 10th place, with Mark Webber 11th
  • The season begins with the Australian Grand Prix Sunday, with qualifying Saturday

(CNN) -- Michael Schumacher has struggled to repeat his past Formula One glories since returning from retirement two years ago, but the seven-time world champion left his heir apparent Sebastian Vettel trailing as the 2012 season got off to a wet start in Australia on Friday.

The 43-year-old had not even topped a practice session in his comeback with the Mercedes team, but he laid that to rest in Melbourne by being fastest around a rain-soaked circuit with a time of one minute 29.183 seconds in the second session.

Vettel, seeking to join Schumacher and 1950s legend Juan Manuel Fangio as the only drivers to win three successive world championships, languished in the middle of the pack.

F1's youngest double world champion was down in 10th place, more than three seconds adrift of the pace set by his fellow German.

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Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
Malaysian Grand Prix: March 25, Kuala Lumpur <br/><br/>Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red BullMalaysian Grand Prix: March 25, Kuala Lumpur

Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
Chinese Grand Prix: April 15, Shanghai <br/><br/>Defending champion: Lewis Hamilton, McLarenChinese Grand Prix: April 15, Shanghai

Defending champion: Lewis Hamilton, McLaren
Bahrain Grand Prix: April 22, Sakhir <br/><br/>Defending champion: NA (2010 winner: Fernando Alonso, Ferrari)Bahrain Grand Prix: April 22, Sakhir

Defending champion: NA (2010 winner: Fernando Alonso, Ferrari)
Spanish Grand Prix: May 13, Catalunya <br/><br/>Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red BullSpanish Grand Prix: May 13, Catalunya

Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
Monaco Grand Prix: May 27, Monte Carlo <br/><br/>Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red BullMonaco Grand Prix: May 27, Monte Carlo

Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
Canadian Grand Prix: June 10, Montreal <br/><br/>Defending champion: Jenson Button, McLarenCanadian Grand Prix: June 10, Montreal

Defending champion: Jenson Button, McLaren
European Grand Prix: June 24, Valencia <br/><br/>Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red BullEuropean Grand Prix: June 24, Valencia

Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
British Grand Prix: July 8, Silverstone <br/><br/>Defending champion: Fernando Alonso, FerrariBritish Grand Prix: July 8, Silverstone

Defending champion: Fernando Alonso, Ferrari
German Grand Prix: July 22, Hockenheim <br/><br/>Defending champion: Lewis Hamilton, McLarenGerman Grand Prix: July 22, Hockenheim

Defending champion: Lewis Hamilton, McLaren
Hungarian Grand Prix: July 29, Budapest <br/><br/>Defending champion: Jenson Button, McLarenHungarian Grand Prix: July 29, Budapest

Defending champion: Jenson Button, McLaren
Belgian Grand Prix: September 2, Spa <br/><br/>Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red BullBelgian Grand Prix: September 2, Spa

Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
Italian Grand Prix: September 9, Monza <br/><br/>Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red BullItalian Grand Prix: September 9, Monza

Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
Singapore Grand Prix: September 23, Singapore <br/><br/>Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red BullSingapore Grand Prix: September 23, Singapore

Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
Japanese Grand Prix: October 7, Suzuka <br/><br/>Defending champion: Jenson Button, McLarenJapanese Grand Prix: October 7, Suzuka

Defending champion: Jenson Button, McLaren
Korean Grand Prix: October 14, Yeongam <br/><br/>Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red BullKorean Grand Prix: October 14, Yeongam

Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
Indian Grand Prix: October 28, New Delhi <br/><br/>Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red BullIndian Grand Prix: October 28, New Delhi

Defending champion: Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: November 4, Yas Marina <br/><br/>Defending champion: Lewis Hamilton, McLaren<br/><br/>Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: November 4, Yas Marina

Defending champion: Lewis Hamilton, McLaren

United States Grand Prix: November 18, Austin <br/><br/>Defending champion: NAUnited States Grand Prix: November 18, Austin

Defending champion: NA
Brazilian Grand Prix: Sao Paulo, November 25 <br/><br/>Defending champion: Mark Webber, Red BullBrazilian Grand Prix: Sao Paulo, November 25

Defending champion: Mark Webber, Red Bull
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McLaren's former world champions Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton had been first and second on the timesheets in the day's earlier session.

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Mercedes have been tipped by many to challenge the dominant trio of Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari this season, and Schumacher was excited by the German team's results in the year's opening session.

"Today was a nice start into a hopefully exciting season, and certainly two promising sessions for us," the former Ferrari star told F1's official website.

"However, I would not go so far as to speak about being confident, as the weather conditions were too mixed to gain a clear picture.

"We know what Friday sessions are for and don't know what fuel loads others were running. On the other hand, it is good to see that we were competitive in different circumstances today and that the car provides good handling -- I just feel it."

Vettel rued the wet conditions and warned that Red Bull must improve ahead of Sunday's season-opening race.

"I think obviously with the conditions it's difficult to get a lot of running, but it was the same for all of us," the 24-year-old said. "The little time we had in the car this afternoon was okay, but now we have to find the balance and learn a bit more about the car.

"The important thing now is to make a step overnight and go from there. Track time is important when the car is still young."

Another German, Nico Hulkenberg, was in impressive form in his first session in the sport since leaving Williams at the end of the 2010 season. The Force India driver was second fastest in the second session ahead of Sauber's Sergio Perez.

Italian team Ferrari's preseason was dominated by questions over their performance, but Spanish two-time world champion Fernando had a solid second session, posting the fourth-fastest time.

"We will try to do our best, putting together the best elements we have tried in the past weeks, including a few details we brought here," the 30-year-old said.

"But if I was to give some sort of opinion on the day, I would say it's been positive. We did the important things, the balance is good and the car responds well to changes."

Red Bull's second driver Mark Webber was 11th ahead of his home grand prix, leading Button and 2008 title winner Hamilton in 15th and 16th respectively.

Button, the 2009 world champion with Brawn GP, warned against reading too much into practice results.

"Even though it doesn't mean too much, it's always nice to start the season with the quickest time of the day," the 32-year-old said.

"There are still a few areas where I think we can improve, and we didn't get as many laps in today as we'd have liked, but it's been a positive day."

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